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discuss subhash Chandra bose's contribution to the Indian freedom struggle

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Answered by vg592805
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He provided leadership to the Indian National Army after he went to Japan in 1943. Subhas Chandra Bose also founded the Provisional Government of Free India at Singapore on 21 October 1943. The government was recognised by nine governments including Germany, Italy, Japan and Myanmar.

Answered by Xcrop
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Subhas Chandra Bose is considered the most influential freedom fighter with

extraordinary leadership skills and a charismatic orator. He was called Netaji.He

raised the first Indian National Army (INA), Azad Hind Fauj in 1943 and started

an armed coup and inspired thousands of Indian youths to join the struggle for

independence from the British colonial rule. His famous slogans are 'tum mujhe

khoon do, main tumhe aazadi dunga', 'Jai Hind', and 'Delhi Chalo'. He is known for

his militant approach that he used to gain independence and for his socialist

policies. Netaji is considered by many as one of the greatest leaders ever born.

Subhas Chandra Bose continues to be a symbol of assertive nationalism.

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